Easy Shabby Chic Office Display

by Dinah Wulf

I love how this turned out and I want it for myself! I’d love to display it in my craft room. BUT, I made this for a friend and have to give it up. One of my best friends is a very successful business woman. She is SO good at her job. Partly because she constantly tries to stay inspired. She asked me for help in creating a brighter, shabby chic, and colorful office space and so one of the things I made her was this Easy Shabby Chic Office Display.

I also made these wooden inspirational signs that I thought turned out fantastic as well (does it sound like I’m tooting my own horn because I don’t mean too… I just REALLY like them! Ha!). Not only can both these projects be used for a pretty office space, but they can also be used in a girls bedroom, a home office, or a craft room (anywhere really)!

I found this bird cage organizer at Kohl’s and thought it was perfect for what she had in mind. She gave me a list of BOLD Laws that she follows. They are inspirational quotes that she often reflects on (more on those in a later post).

She wanted to display them in a clever way so I printed a few out in different fonts. I used gray striped paper and framed them in some dollar bin frames from Michael’s. I love those dollar bins!

I simply stuck them in through the wire so she can move them however she would like and still have room to use the organizer and clothespins for other things.

I can’t wait to show you all the other things I did for her shabby chic office! Stay tuned!

Dinah is a craft, home décor, & DIY Blogger for www.diyinspired.com, an eco-friendly site promoting repurposing through reinvention. She has a Master of Arts Degree in Speech Communication from California State University Fullerton. Formerly an educator at CSUF and business owner, she now is a full time writer, Curator for Style Me Pretty Living, 3M DIY Expert, and a member of Martha’s Circle. She has blogged for multiple websites including Fix.com, Earth 911, Home Made Simple, and Sprout Online and has been published in a few magazines and ebooks. Her website, DIY Inspired has been recognized by Mashable, Parenting.com, and Buzzfeed.